See a sculptor recreate Antonio Canova’s “Venus” step-by-step, from clay to marble | Time Lapse Art
Master sculptor Fred X. Brownstein recreates Antonio Canova’s sculpture “Venus” using Canova’s unique 200-year-old techniques over the course of 6 months.
How does Brownstein go from a foot-high clay sketch to a near-identical marble copy of one of Antonio Canova’s most famous sculptures? Watch this behind-the-scenes time lapse using Canova’s marble sculpting process to find out!
Brownstein uses his hands and small, wooden tools to create a rough clay sketch model called a bozzetti. He then moves on to a full-scale modelli that is cast in plaster, creating a hollow mold. This mold, in turn, serves as the basis for a refined plaster model that’s copied into a marble version where Fred makes the final touches.
Where Canova had a workshop with assistants, Fred did all of the sculpting himself!
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00:00 Clay
01:25 Plaster
03:17 Marble
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Learn more about the process, the sculptor, and the newspaper hat! kzread.info/dash/bejne/c2idsdmNkqe-Ypc.htmlsi=5vXhCzqWTEeWJAPu
@jin_cotl
3 ай бұрын
I thought the newspaper was so funny 😂 it’s so random when I saw it
@intercafe-ud7xk
10 күн бұрын
💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
I think you should change your title. Instead of putting "a scupltor", you should put his actual name. Not many people check the description and putting his name in plain view seems better.
@ArcaniaSkyPirateDen9516
Ай бұрын
I believe they used the word "sculpture" instead of his name so that this video would advertise in the algorithm. I think they should have used both the word "sculpture" and his name in the title.
@ozzyv3419
Ай бұрын
They hearted almost every other top comment except this, weird.
@crowtheblackcat415
Ай бұрын
@@ozzyv3419 this comment is pretty new though, every other recent top comment that has been hearted is close to the date this video was released. Meaning they had a higher chance of being seen by the creator.
@ozzyv3419
Ай бұрын
@@crowtheblackcat415Sort comments by newest and you will see them heartinf comments from this week.
@crowtheblackcat415
Ай бұрын
@@ozzyv3419 ah im stupid, thank you for correcting me haha
This IS amazing, magnificent, and neato frito, but my favorite part is his newspaper hat.
@NationalGalleryofArtUS
11 ай бұрын
Learn about the hat here! kzread.info/dash/bejne/c2idsdmNkqe-Ypc.htmlsi=s1ujJOHNS-XWZHhH
@MI-gn9lg
8 ай бұрын
It’s the standard issue Italian bricklayer/housepainter hat! I remember we all knew how to make it when we were kids.
@davidlipschitz6422
8 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more
@larissafae2135
8 ай бұрын
are you truly an artist if you don't have a newspaper hat?
@IdiosyncH
7 ай бұрын
Easy way to keep marble dust out of your hair and simultaneously look stylish and masterful 😉
It never ceases surprising me how the two steps before the final sculpture are themselves pieces of art.
@Elviloh
7 ай бұрын
Indeed, but the clay would last a couple weeks, the plaster a couple centuries, while the marble will last for thousands of years. That is how we got our cultural heritage, how societies built things that would last, and amaze people so far away in time.
@izharfatima5295
7 ай бұрын
@@Elviloh No. You are wrong. It is not the urge to be known to the times unseen which makes humans to choose , it is their fear.
@andremetayer1467
7 ай бұрын
@@Elviloh That's absolutly right : the marble can resist at the centurys and more. But, I never said another thing. I just say that, for me, not for everybody, the steps are art. You see ? Not an invest made by interest because of the longevity of my buying... Just for the beauty. The finess of the lines, the curves, the grain of the material. You're probably right. I'm a poet... And, you know probably that in certain archaeological dig sites, sometimes, some clays figurines are founded, even if they are a little bit or more broken, and all the personns who work on this dig site exult... Maybe they are poets too... I'm happy. You gave me the opportunity to attempt to defend a point of view in english. But please, be cool with me, that's not my native language !
The fact that he had to repeat the process THRICE and with three different techniques! He first sculpted it with clay using the additive method, then make a cast with plaster of paris, and then sculpt the same out of a marble slab using the subtractive method. This is absolute monk like concentration.
@eliseereclus3475
8 ай бұрын
Plaster of Paris, not paris. It's the town.
@Feynman_Fries
8 ай бұрын
@@eliseereclus3475 woah weird I knew about a material called plaster of paris but not about a friggin town that has Eiffel tower, right? Thanks for enlightenment.
@simiansam5179
6 ай бұрын
@@eliseereclus3475s so pretentious lol
@godbatbat
Ай бұрын
Sorry i'm new to this, but why did he have to re sculpt using marble?
@UmbrellaGent
Ай бұрын
@@godbatbat Clay and plaster are not durable and lack the aesthetic qualities of marble.
What a chance to have cameras, youtube, art everywhere, whenever we want, appreciate the artists labor. What a chance...
@precioustraveler
Ай бұрын
We are alive in amazing times 🙌🏾. I’m so grateful.
seeing this is easy to believe sculptors falling in love with their work and asking the gods to bring them to life. so much time
A lifetime of study and craft in a 6 minute video, thank you Master for sharing with the world.
I think this is one of the best artists I've ever seen!
How amazing to see the entire process like this. It's so beautiful.
@NationalGalleryofArtUS
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
This is the real deal! Thank you for sharing. Most people have no idea of the time and skill that goes into Mold Making and Subtractive Stone Carving. Sadly, both casting in plaster and using a point method to enlarge/transfer to stone is becoming a lost art. More exhibits and videos like this, please!
@jtoddmusic7090
5 ай бұрын
Excuse my ignorance. Why is it necessary to make a plaster mold? Couldn't the artist use the clay as a model for preparing the marble version?
@bostonrobbins876
3 ай бұрын
The biggest problem using a clay model as his reference would be the wear and tear from constant measuring.
What a privilege to be able to see this man at work. 🙏
No shortcuts, I'm in awe at the skills on display. Very impressive.
@NationalGalleryofArtUS
11 ай бұрын
So are we!
he makes one art to start another art, it's amazing
I think that is one of the most beautiful things I have ever watched.
Love that he does this by hand... this quality of marble asks you to give up your soul... and machines can't do that.
Staggering. Hypnotic to watch - thank you and congrats to all involved in the commission. Not least the master sculptor! I visited another Canova piece at Chatsworth in the UK recently and wondered at the practical processes behind these beautiful masterpieces. And you’ve answered so many questions, thank you!
As a professional painter I loved the sculpture study in the beginning. Its exactly how I plan out my paintings. Working out the difficult shapes like the tilt of the head before you start. Just excellent 👍
This was MESMERIZING. BEAUTIFUL WORK OF ART.
Excellent work! I enjoyed every second of this wonderful short video
Amazing that some people can do this. And magical to see Venus coming put of the stone!
So informative to watch! Thank you!
Not felt like this in long time.. Breathtaking
Thank you for sharing this, I enjoyed watching this very much, beautiful. X
Priceless sculpture
I love the intimacy that comes with such patience - truly beautiful.
What incredible work from this gentleman, a true artist.
It's nice that art is still being made
Beautiful sculpture, marvelously done 👏🏻👏🏻
Magnifico. Thankyou for creating.
Such a beautiful thing to watch.
i love these type of art so much
BEAUTIFUL... AMAZING!! Thank you for sharing to the World❤
This was amazing. Thank you for sharing this. We visited the exhibit on Saturday. It was amazing. I watched this video on-site also & was thrilled to get to see it again!
Superb demonstration by a master sculptor!
this is so beautiful that I just burst in tears for no reason
I wanna cry looking at this .Its beyond beautiful ❤
Very talented men, beautiful sculpture art
this is mind-blowing. I thought the clay one was the start and finish 😮 this is just amazing .. so much work 👏🏻
Absolutely BEAUTIFULLY captured process! 💖
Wow that was breathtaking ... I cannot believe the skill. Real art is another level.
There needs to be marble works in art for generations to come, we can't afford to lose techniques like these.
Speechless…the talent and the execution, mesmerising.
what an absolute beauty
What a God-given talent. Very impressive!
Mr. Fred is an amazing artist. You can see how passionate he is for this project. He threw all the problem outside the house, and just focusing on the sculpture.
Now this is what we call "art". Truly beautiful❤
Wow! That's a lot of work!
This Is Art as It Always should be
Had to watch this twice. Unbelievable!
Maestro de maestros, es increíble, magnífico, me encanto!
I am in love with those sculptures 😫
This is the real art and you are real artist. Well done uncle. You are amazing.
Takes a long time. Thank you for doing this🕊
sculpture is so beautiful. the most immortal art
Absolutely amazing
Incroyable ! Quel savoir-être faire exceptionnel ! Je suis admiratif !
true art in perfection
Absolutely gorgeous!
I can only imagine the intense feeling of satisfaction when a sculptor completes a marble carving.
I have discovered these art videos on KZread. Thank you to all the artists that upload these beautiful techniques for us to watch💕🎨
Of all the art forms in the world, music, painting, theatre, stone sculptures are on top.
The sculptor deserves a name!
Bravo to MASTER!!!
I can only imagine the countless thousands of hours that went into mastering this craft. Humbling
Thank you so much, this is magical 🌷
Skill, patience, accuracy, determination, passion
Canova was a genius, and this gentleman is a Master.
somehow making me emotional. pure art it is
Bravo ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you for your existence and talent ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What a skill, amazing
This is insane, incredible! The skill, the patience, the attention to every single detail - I find it hard to fathom how people can do this, and obviously did it hundreds of years ago too.
Huge Respect. ❤
Superb work...also loved his paper Topee
absolutely beautiful
Sir you are an amazing sculptor. Respect from the bottom of my heart.❤😊
Amazing talent. ❤
And I initially thought he was done with the first casting....he's .beyond WOW
Thank you! That really made my day.
Du grand travail d'artiste, chapeau bas Monsieur
In the words of the great Keats: "A thing of beauty is a joy forever"
I absolutely adore every second of this! I feel like i was there. Can’t wait to binge every video you guys have.
@NationalGalleryofArtUS
9 ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
Sir, you are a wonderful artist.
Beautiful. I hope that I have amazing talents to build such a beautiful sculpture like him.
Muchas felicidades al Señor, un trabajo muy laborioso, se necesita mucho tiempo, y no cualquiera lo puede hacer, valioso Don tiene usted, muchos saludos!
This is AMAZING!!!
The Art of Beauty and Craftsmanship ❤
Magnifique !!!!❤
Wonderful. Thank you.❤
Wow what a pleasure to watch. Wow
Oh my! Marvelous, breathtakingly beautiful! I thank you!!!
@NationalGalleryofArtUS
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
So much more skilled, beautiful, respectable, and better than "modern art".
Talking as an architect this is fantastic. Working with hands, have the connection with the material, it is something that i can't describe. I would like to see more content like this!
Perfect 🤍
És um grande artista parabéns pelo seu trabalho obrigado
OMG it is really labour heavy work. HUGE admiration and appreciation from me to this diligent man and his impressive art. We should also take into consideration that he was not a young man anymore, when he created these beautiful artefacts. ❤🙏❤💪💪💪👍👍👍🤩😍
MARAVILLOSO ESPECTACULAR
Magnificent!
JUST IMAGINE HOW MICHAELANGELO SCULPTED 😍;;;MY HEART IS POURING WITH HAPPY TEARS;;;BLESS THIS MAN'S HANDS;;
Un gran maestro!!!!